New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was “enraged” when he learned of threatening messages Antonio Brown sent to one of the women accusing him of sexual harassment, according to a report.
Kraft was on a business trip when he learned of the latest accusations against the troubled wide receiver, The Athletic said.
Kraft then decided with coach Bill Belichick to release Brown, a move which came immediately after reports surfaced Thursday that Brown texted the woman in a group chat with his underlings and accused her of trying to extort money from him.
“Let’s lok[sic] up her background history see how broke this girl is,” Brown allegedly texted the unnamed accuser Wednesday night, after she publicly accused him of firing her from a painting job at his home after she rejected his sexual advances.
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He is certainly a real class act - Steelers couldn't wait to get rid of him, as did the Raiders....I wonder how long he will sit dormant...wouldn't hurt his ego to have no team touch him
ReplyDeleteJust goes to show that whether you’re a multimillionaire or a broke individual it doesn’t matter. Your character is only gonna take you as far as you can go and cant erase being a thug and a chump. Good for the Patriots.
ReplyDeleteHis texts look like they were written by an illiterate fool
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